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Delhi Police Uses 'Moye Moye' Trend As Caution For Road Accidents: Basic Road Safety Rules You Need To Know
Delhi
Police
Uses
'Moye
Moye'
Trend
As
Caution
Against
Road
Accidents:
Basic
Road
Safety
Rules
You
Need
To
Know
While
Commuting
The
Serbian
tune
'Moye
Moye'
is
sweeping
the
Desi
internet
and
it
is
leaving
its
mark
on
netizens.
This
one
began
with
Tiktok
and
is
slowly
taking
over
Instagram
reels,
YouTube
shorts,
and
Facebook
videos
featuring
the
snippets
of
the
melody.
Desi internet users are adding this one into numerous creative content, acting videos, and funny memes showcasing its versatility, and let us tell you that the Delhi Police has joined this trend to raise awareness about road safety among its followers.

They have shared a post on X (formely Twitter) with caption, "Gaadi par control na khoyen, nahi toh ho sakta hai Moye Moye." The video aimed at promoting awareness related to road safety and has garnered popularity very quickly on social media.
Till now it has garnered more than 1 million views. Watch the video here.
Netizens
are
complimenting
Delhi
police
for
their
engaging
and
quirky
approach
to
deliver
a
crucial
message
on
road
safety.
'Moye
Moye'
sound
is
sourced
from
the
Serbian
song
'Dzanum'
by
Teya
Dora,
and
people
are
using
this
sound
to
convey
emotions
such
as
sorrow,
regret,
or
drama.
Talking on these lines, let us know basic road safety tips that can come in handy when you are commuting on Indian roads.
1.
Obey
Traffic
Rules
Adhering
to
traffic
rules
is
fundamental
for
road
safety.
Always
follow
speed
limits,
traffic
signals,
and
road
signs.
Respect
lane
discipline,
and
avoid
overtaking
in
no-overtaking
zones.
Understanding
and
following
local
traffic
regulations
contribute
significantly
to
a
safer
travel
experience.
2.
Wear
Seat
Belts
and
Helmets
Whether
you
are
driving
a
car
or
riding
a
two-wheeler,
always
wear
seat
belts
and
helmets.
These
safety
measures
provide
crucial
protection
in
the
event
of
an
accident
and
are
mandatory
by
law.
3.
Defensive
Driving
Adopt
a
defensive
driving
approach,
anticipating
the
actions
of
other
road
users
and
being
prepared
for
unexpected
situations.
Maintain
a
safe
following
distance,
especially
on
highways,
and
be
cautious
at
intersections.
4.
Be
Mindful
of
Pedestrians
Pedestrians
often
share
the
roads
with
vehicles.
Exercise
caution
near
pedestrian
crossings,
school
zones,
and
crowded
areas.
Be
prepared
to
yield
the
right
of
way
to
pedestrians
and
watch
for
unexpected
movements.
5.
Use
Indicators
and
Signals
Proper
use
of
indicators
and
signals
is
essential
for
communicating
your
intentions
to
other
road
users.
Indicate
before
turning
or
changing
lanes,
and
use
headlights
and
brake
lights
appropriately,
especially
during
low
visibility
conditions.
6.
Be
Cautious
of
Two-Wheelers
Given
the
prevalence
of
two-wheelers
in
India,
drivers
should
be
particularly
cautious
around
motorcycles
and
scooters.
Give
them
ample
space,
especially
in
heavy
traffic,
and
avoid
sudden
movements
that
could
startle
two-wheeler
riders.
7.
Stay
Informed
about
Road
Conditions
Indian
roads
vary
greatly
in
quality,
and
conditions
can
change
rapidly.
Stay
informed
about
the
road
ahead,
especially
if
you
are
traveling
long
distances.
Be
prepared
for
diversions,
potholes,
and
road
repairs.
8.
Avoid
Night
Travel
in
Remote
Areas
If
possible,
avoid
traveling
at
night,
especially
in
remote
areas
with
limited
infrastructure.
Poorly
lit
roads
and
inadequate
signage
can
make
nighttime
travel
challenging.
Plan
your
journeys
to
maximize
daylight
hours.
9.
Stay
Vigilant
for
Livestock
In
rural
areas,
it
is
common
to
encounter
livestock
on
or
near
the
roads.
Be
vigilant
for
animals,
especially
in
agricultural
regions.
Slow
down
and
pass
with
caution
to
avoid
accidents
involving
wandering
livestock.
10.
Plan
for
Unpredictable
Weather
India
experiences
diverse
weather
conditions,
from
scorching
heat
to
heavy
monsoon
rains.
Plan
your
travel
according
to
weather
forecasts,
and
be
prepared
for
sudden
changes.
Exercise
caution
during
adverse
weather
conditions
to
ensure
a
safe
journey.
11.
Stay
Sober
and
Alert
Driving
under
the
influence
of
alcohol
or
drugs
significantly
increases
the
risk
of
accidents.
Avoid
consuming
intoxicants
before
driving,
and
ensure
you
are
well-rested
and
alert
throughout
your
journey.
12.
Emergency
Preparedness
Carry
essential
tools,
a
first
aid
kit,
and
emergency
contact
numbers.
Familiarize
yourself
with
nearby
hospitals
and
service
stations
along
your
route.
Having
a
contingency
plan
can
prove
invaluable
in
case
of
unexpected
situations.
13.
Use
Technology
Wisely
Leverage
technology
for
navigation,
real-time
traffic
updates,
and
emergency
assistance.
However,
refrain
from
using
mobile
phones
or
other
devices
while
driving
to
minimize
distractions.
By embracing these road safety guidelines, travelers/commuters can contribute to creating a safer road environment for themselves and others in India.



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